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fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Check this out. I randomly came across this clip from the DVD that Journey filmed on the Generations Tour, but never released. And the reasons why are obvious when you see this clip.
But anyway, it's done by the same company that's doing the Manila DVD, so that should give you an idea of the quality of the DVD camera work. And it looks awesome. I'd still love to have a DVD of the Generations Tour, regardless of what went down on stage.
http://wizard-entertainment.com/wordpress/?page_id=13
Click the video that says Journey, midway down the page.
SultanOfSwing wrote:8) Journey in Manila, 4 K Resolution, 4 times the resolution of 1080P HD.![]()
http://wizard-entertainment.com/wordpress/?page_id=625
Rick wrote:It would have been very interesting if that had been released before they were caught.
StoneCold wrote:Journey "The Lost Years" would be a good title for that dvd. That clip was pitiful. Considering what they did with the Gens cd, they were at an all time low.
Then shuffling singers like there was no tomorrow. Folks say Arnel got a lucky break, I say the band did. And to think Jon didn't want him.
What a Friga.
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Rick wrote:It would have been very interesting if that had been released before they were caught.
Agreed. That would have been the end of their career. No promoter would have booked them.
Rockindeano wrote:StoneCold wrote:Journey "The Lost Years" would be a good title for that dvd. That clip was pitiful. Considering what they did with the Gens cd, they were at an all time low.
Then shuffling singers like there was no tomorrow. Folks say Arnel got a lucky break, I say the band did. And to think Jon didn't want him.
What a Friga.
Did you just not turn "Friga" into an adjective? Oh the possibilities are endless.
Friga You douchewad.
Rick wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Rick wrote:It would have been very interesting if that had been released before they were caught.
Agreed. That would have been the end of their career. No promoter would have booked them.
So they ought to thank Deano AGAIN!
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Rick wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Rick wrote:It would have been very interesting if that had been released before they were caught.
Agreed. That would have been the end of their career. No promoter would have booked them.
So they ought to thank Deano AGAIN!
Essentially.
Even though they lost a lot of money paying for this to be recorded and edited, and then didn't sell it, it obviously paid off in the long run.
perryswoman wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Even though they lost a lot of money paying for this to be recorded and edited, and then didn't sell it, it obviously paid off in the long run.
How much would said project cost? Would be interesting to know.
Ehwmatt wrote:I don't care if it was lipped or not, I would buy it just to see that first set. Neal Deen and even Friga were playing for REAL on there.
JSS Rocks! wrote:I'd buy it for the sole reason that I was in the front row at that show.
I have some great pics from that show..I'll post them if I can find them
fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I don't care if it was lipped or not, I would buy it just to see that first set. Neal Deen and even Friga were playing for REAL on there.
I can't seem to find evidence of it right now, but I'm pretty sure this show was filmed late in the Generations Tour when they were done doing the two-set, three-hour performances. I want to say this was a two-hour show. Still a great setlist, but not the one with Kohoutek, Nickel And Dime, Of A Lifetime, I'm Gonna Leave You Now and some of the others they played early on in the tour.
I want to say it was in September 2005 in Dallas at the American Airlines Center. But that's not sounding right for some reason...
WalrusOct9 wrote:Someday it will leak out as a bootleg. Count on it. Might take a few years, but it will happen.
DrFU wrote:fightingilliniJRNY wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I don't care if it was lipped or not, I would buy it just to see that first set. Neal Deen and even Friga were playing for REAL on there.
I can't seem to find evidence of it right now, but I'm pretty sure this show was filmed late in the Generations Tour when they were done doing the two-set, three-hour performances. I want to say this was a two-hour show. Still a great setlist, but not the one with Kohoutek, Nickel And Dime, Of A Lifetime, I'm Gonna Leave You Now and some of the others they played early on in the tour.
I want to say it was in September 2005 in Dallas at the American Airlines Center. But that's not sounding right for some reason...
Nokia in Grand Prairie, and it was the full 3 hour show. Complete with rent-a-hoochies and the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.
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